"Women have seldom sufficient employment to silence their feelings; a round of little cares, or vain pursuits frittering away all strength of mind and ...

It is vain to expect virtue from women till they are in some degree independent of men.
~ Mary Wollstonecraft ~












It is vain to expect virtue from women till they are in some degree independent of men.

More Mary Wollstonecraft quotes
"Women are degraded by the propensity to enjoy the present moment, and, at last, despise the freedom which they have not sufficient virtue to struggle ...
"The being who patiently endures injustice, and silently bears insults, will soon become unjust, or unable to discern right from wrong.
"Women are told from their infancy, and taught by the example of their mothers, that a little knowlegde of human weakness, justly termed cunning, softn...
"Virtue can only flourish among equals.
"If women be educated for dependence; that is, to act according to the will of another fallible being, and submit, right or wrong, to power, where are ...
"Let their faculties have room to unfold, and their virtues to gain strength, and then determine where the whole sex must stand in the intellectual sca...
"I earnestly wish to point out in what true dignity and human happiness consists. I wish to persuade women to endeavor to acquire strength, both of min...
"It is time to effect a revolution in female manners - time to restore to them their lost dignity - and make them, as a part of the human species, labo...
"Love from its very nature must be transitory. To seek for a secret that would render it constant would be as wild a search as for the philosopher’s st...
"Who made man the exclusive judge, if woman partake with him the gift of reason?In this style, argue tyrants of every denomination, from the weak king ...
"Taught from their infancy that beauty is woman's sceptre, the mind shapes itself to the body, and roaming round its gilt cage, only seeks to adorn its...
"I aim at being useful, and sincerity will render me unaffected; for, wishing rather to persuade by the force of my arguments, than dazzle by the elega...
"[I]f we revert to history, we shall find that the women who have distinguished themselves have neither been the most beautiful nor the most gentle of ...
"Gracious Creator of the whole human race! hast thou created such a being as woman, who can trace thy wisdom in thy works, and feel that thou alone art...